Mopar hoader of A body parts

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I have a Mopar Supermarket 15 min north of me. He sells for a living.

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Who is that? Website?
He is from Waverly Iowa. He usually sells at Mopar's in the Park, The Nats, Carlisle and the like. He goes by Jeffco on E bay but he doesn't sell much there any more. He deals in cars and parts.

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I remember Ken Burbach, Jeff Bobst and a guy in Wuff, Iowa. When I went to Iowa State in the 90’s. Don’t remember anyone in Minnesota but that was a distance away and didn’t get up there much.

They used to sell at Mopar shows in Des Moines and the swap meets at UNI Dome and Iowa State fairgrounds, and Cedar Rapids.
 
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Was he the one that initially built the first 71 Cudas cars for Nash Bridges?

And he owned the race Hemi superbird?
Yes and Yes. I was up for a visit and parts pick a couple months ago and he brought out the photo albums. Damn that guy owned a lot of wing cars. Probably 30+ total. And the Nash Bridges stories are great fun over a few beers. He is quite a guy!
 
Yes and Yes. I was up for a visit and parts pick a couple months ago and he brought out the photo albums. Damn that guy owned a lot of wing cars. Probably 30+ total. And the Nash Bridges stories are great fun over a few beers. He is quite a guy!

Of all those big sellers i mentioned he was the most personable and friendly.

Back then without internet and beginnings of internet there was a big gap in West Coast to Rust Belt parts pricing. Even though I was not used to a lot of his pricing he was always gracious and easy going. Just a likable guy weather you bought his parts or not.
 
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